Very Best of Jethro Tull

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Very Best of Jethro Tull The back of this 20-track retrospective's booklet pictures 23 men (not a single woman, interestingly) who've been members of Jethro Tull at one time or another since the group emerged in the late '60s. And, of course, rock's only flute-playing frontman, Ian Anderson, is pictured (where else?) at the center of 'em all. Anderson's haughty vocals and eccentric vision (the '70s were a time of excess, but few could top a single song filling two sides of a studio album--and this on the follow-up to a hit album) made Tull unlikely stars after the release of their 1971 breakthrough opus, Aqualung. The band was in retreat by the late '70s, but has soldiered bravely on through the decades. This hits collection allows more casual fans to forgo some of the ungainly maneuvers in Tull's lengthy history in favor of what Anderson characterizes as "a broad representation of the big picture"--meaning the likes of "Living in the Past," "Locomotive Breath," "Minstrel in the Gallery" and a three-minute version of "Thick as a Brick," the aforementioned two-sided song. --Steven Stolder

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Tracks
1Living in the Past
2Aqualung
3Sweet Dream
4The Whistler
5Bungle in the Jungle
6The Witch's Promise
7Locomotive Breath
8Steel Monkey
9Thick as a Brick
10Bourée
11Too Old to Rock 'N' Roll: Too Young to Die
12Life Is a Long Song
13Songs from the Wood
14A New Day Yesterday
15Heavy Horses
16Broadsword
17Roots to Branches
18A Song for Jeffrey
19Minstrel in the Gallery
20Cheerio



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